Music : Bee Season

Music : Bee Season

Bee Season

by: Peter Nashel



Bee Season
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 146245










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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0067003044523
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Nettwerk Records
Manufacturer: Nettwerk Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Nettwerk Records
Release Date: October 25, 2005
Sales Rank: 146245
Studio: Nettwerk Records




















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Disc 1:
  1. I'll Be Near You (Performed by Ivy)
  2. Prologue / Main Titles
  3. Spelling Suite
  4. Confidence
  5. Fresno Hotel
  6. What's A Mystic?
  7. I Start Out Hearing It In My Head
  8. Washington
  9. Abulafia's Path
  10. Chaconne (Excerpt)
  11. You're Not Coming With Me?
  12. Vessel of Light
  13. Orange Sheet
  14. Origami
  15. Shefa
  16. The Nationals
  17. Light


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wonderful Score ...
I was unfamiliar with Peter Nashel until this score and now I am searching for more of his work. If you like Thomas Newman, Mychael Danna and Phillp Glass (film works) you will enjoy this one. Nice textures with touching melodic interludes. Nice use of harp piano and strings with creative supporting percussion.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Bee Season is wonderful... ...
Bee Season is a score that is remarkably relaxing. It's one of those scores that you just listen to on your portable CD player in your car, as your taking a long drive. It's so peaceful. The score is filled with fast paced strings that give it a fair beat. Piano mixes in with the strings to give it a pretty good sound. Ivy's "I'll be near you" is a wonderful slow song, that has beautiful lyrics and suddenly relaxes you. The music fits perfectly with the scene in the movie that its in. Don't miss out on this one folks.

1. I'll Be Near You Performed by: Ivy 5/5
2. Prologue/Main Titles 5/5
3. Spelling Suite 4/5
4. Confidence 3/5
5. Fresno Hotel 4/5
6. What's A Mystic 3/5
7. I Start Out Hearing It In My Head 4/5
8. Washington 5/5
9. Abulafia's Path 3/5
10. Partita II In D Minor, BWV. 1004 Chaccone (Excerpt) 5/5
11. You're Not Coming With Me? 4/5
12. Vessel Of Light 5/5
13. Orange Sheet 3/5
14. Origami 4/5
15. Shefa 5/5
16. The Nationals 5/5
17. Light 5/5

I highly recommend the movie along with this. I hope you enjoy!

Jordan
Overall grade* B+



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